Announcements: Scott Manley announced that the Charity Golf packages are here and need to be passed out to prospective Sponsors and Golfers. The Tournament benefits Center for Hearing, Speech and Language and other Sertoma Charities. This year we are pleased to have Susie Wargin, 9News Sports Anchor, as our celebrity Master of Ceremonies.
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Dave Miley says if you have a brochure for the tournament, be sure to make the calls and line up donations.

There will be anotherA-1 Scuba Raffle May 13 through 15 and Scott could use some help.

Tim Pollak announced that this past Saturday, the quarterly meeting of the Sertoma Promotions club was held and of the couple items discussed, one was the Freedom Week needs a new chairman because CJ is stepping down so who wants to volunteer? The Celebrate Silence Walk information will be coming shortly but the walk is next year. Sept. 7th, the DTC Club is having a BBQ with therapy horses (that’s the way is was stated).

Remember, if you bring in a new member and he stays 6 months, you get Free Dues - per new member for a quarter.

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SERTOMAN OF THE DAY:

Sertoman of the Day:
Rick Jacobus, born 23 July, 1936 in Grand Rapids, Michigan (same hospital as President Ford but 2 years later) but grew up in Ohio on an Army base until he was a junior in high school at which point the family moved to CO. in 1953 and graduated from Sheridan High in 1954. He worked for Public Service about 3 years when a co-worker advised him to go to college. A grad of UNC, Greeley, Rick gave up teaching school (elementary phs ed) after one year but went on to a successful 35 year career in the insurance field. schools in 20 years (slow learner?).

Rick lives with his wife Bonnie, they were married in June of 1962. They have a son, Rod, 46, who lives in San Francisco, and a daughter Jill, 43, husband and kids live in this area, which gives Rick a chance to spoil the 2 grandkids twice a week.

Rick missed joining the Navy by one day, he was going to sign up but a letter from the Army, forwarded from Harder which stated Rick had received his 2S-deferment into the Army. That was close. He was in the NAVY Reserve and Air Force ROTC.

A member of Arapahoe since 24 July, 1974, Rick has done it all including President (79-80), Secretary, Governor, District Governor in 1982-83 and more. He mentioned how he was instrument in getting a club to shut down. He was recruited into the club by who else, Doug Harder. He did not win a Gold Coat, thanks to Harder.
Rick brought a toy to show us. Listen to Rick Jacobus.mp3

Program:
Program: Doug Harder introduced a couple high school friends of his from Englewood High School. Kay Howard and Chuck Crosby were here today to tell us about their effort with the Englewood High School Military Memorial.

Englewood High School will have a Military Memorial on the new Campus at 3800 South Logan St. Englewood, Colorado

The Memorial is dedicated to all the Veterans who have attended Englewood High School.

Class of 1959 is building a memorial dedicated to all the men and women of Englewood High School that have served our country. It will be installed at the opening of the NEW EHS summer 2014. Contact me for info Chuck Crosby ccmusikman@aol.com or Kay Woodward/Howard kaycastlerock@comcast.net.

It is estimated to cost over $40,000 for what they have planned and will be paid for by buying a “paver” stone which can be purchased by Alumni, Veteran’s or clubs and will include 4 lines of text of your choosing and if a Veteran, a button with the Veteran’s Service emblem.